Ralph Lauren reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(4,340 total reviews)
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Patrice Louvet

83% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Ralph Lauren has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 4,340 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ralph Lauren employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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3.0
Mar 7, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Travel is the best part of this job. You get to see the world and work with some amazing people globally. The company cares for its employees and benefits are one of the best I’ve had. The discount is a great perk.

Cons

Toxic environment. People in management positions have been there for 10+ years, lack leadership skills and play a favorite game where behavior is more valued than talent and experience, not a combination. It is very difficult to move up because it goes by seniority and personal connections, Pay is low and non competitive due to the expectation that people accept this as an exchange for travel and decent work hours. This is the perfect job for someone in their 20s building their career. It’s fun but make sure you keep polishing your skills because in a blink of an eye, time has gone bye and everyone else outside of the company have a higher pay and skill set than you. They give away high position roles that only have a name but the skills and requirements are of a mid level. Never seen so many incompetent directors in one place. It’s a club so make sure you drink the cool aid, or pretend, and you’ll be fine.

4.0
Oct 3, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Employee discount on clothing - 50% off FP, 40% off sale. Luxury sample sales -Strong national & international brand recognition, great for resume -Yearly (sometimes quarterly) bonus potential for divisional sales results -Many smart, hard working people across all levels -Relatively generous vacation allowance for retail - I had almost no pushback on taking PTO however, I worked/checked email on most vacation days -The technology & reporting systems are relatively good compared to other NYC retailers and improvements were made throughout my 5+ years there

Cons

-Many layoffs and reorgs, either large swaths all at once like in June 2016 with the Stefan Larsson shakeup, or stealth layoffs where (female leaders, in particular) disappear and a new crop of leadership would bring in their minions. Reorgs generally brought unnecessary hierarchy and team structure changes which caused inefficiency and double work. Women in leadership over age 50+ were dismissed at a suspicious rate. -The open office layout in the west Chelsea building is the epitome of open office hell: inconvenient location, hard to concentrate in loud environment, no privacy, tiny ratio of toilets to # of employees, comically small # of conference rooms or "phone" rooms for 400+ employees. Concrete floor & high ceilings allows the eating, chewing and talking sounds to reverberate throughout the floor. Only SVP and above have private offices. -With very few exceptions, you will be treated more favorably by management with team placement and promotions if you are 1) conventionally good looking 2) have very wealthy parents or wealthy significant other 3) went to an Ivy league university, or Duke, Villanova, et al, plus extra office politic points if you are planning a half million $ wedding and inviting RL coworkers -Small cost of living/performance raises each year - however, this is standard in NYC retail -With so many division silos, you often found yourself doing more work on unrealistic deadlines for teams other than your own, and would often be berated/mistreated by people you did not report to. In addition to being treated disrespectfully, the work was often pointless, inefficient (being forced to use different systems or hierarchies that don't speak to each other) and lead to minimal meaningful changes from a business ROI. This was very stressful and time consuming, particularly if you did not have a manager who could protect you.

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